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Trucking Companies in Oklahoma

Directory of 11,230+ registered carriers in Oklahoma (OK). Browse top companies by fleet size, specialties, and DOT number.

Trucking in Oklahoma

Oklahoma's trucking industry is anchored by the oil and gas sector, which drives significant tanker and flatbed demand, and Love's Travel Stops, one of the largest truck stop chains in the nation, is headquartered in Oklahoma City. The I-35, I-40, and I-44 corridors make the state a crossroads for north-south and east-west freight. Tinker Air Force Base is one of the largest military installations in the country, generating steady government freight. Tulsa's aerospace industry (American Airlines maintenance hub) creates specialized freight demand.

Top Trucking Companies in Oklahoma

1

Groendyke Transport

DOT Number
127645
City
Enid, OK
Fleet Size
1,000+
Specialties
TankerHazmat
2

Melton Truck Lines

DOT Number
211345
City
Tulsa, OK
Fleet Size
1,500+
Specialties
FlatbedSpecialized
3

Love's Travel Stops Fleet

DOT Number
876432
City
Oklahoma City, OK
Fleet Size
600+
Specialties
TankerDedicated
4

Unit Corporation Fleet

DOT Number
543218
City
Tulsa, OK
Fleet Size
400+
Specialties
TankerFlatbed
5

American Airlines Cargo Fleet

DOT Number
765432
City
Tulsa, OK
Fleet Size
300+
Specialties
ExpeditedSpecialized
6

Sooner Trucking

DOT Number
2345876
City
Oklahoma City, OK
Fleet Size
250+
Specialties
Dry VanReefer
7

Cherokee Nation Enterprises Fleet

DOT Number
2876543
City
Tahlequah, OK
Fleet Size
200+
Specialties
Dry VanLTL
8

Werner Enterprises

DOT Number
90944
City
Oklahoma City, OK
Fleet Size
8,000+
Specialties
Dry VanReeferFlatbed
9

FedEx Freight

DOT Number
529361
City
Oklahoma City, OK
Fleet Size
40,000+
Specialties
LTLExpedited
10

Tinker AFB Logistics Fleet

DOT Number
1876234
City
Oklahoma City, OK
Fleet Size
350+
Specialties
FlatbedSpecialized

Oklahoma Trucking Industry Stats

Average Pay Per Mile

$2.40

Top Equipment Types

TankerFlatbedDry Van

Major Freight Hubs

  • Oklahoma City
  • Tulsa
  • Enid
  • Lawton

Key Industries

  • Oil and gas
  • Aerospace/military
  • Agriculture
  • Manufacturing

Oklahoma Trucking Regulations

Oklahoma follows federal trucking regulations with an 80,000 lbs GVW limit on interstates. The state has several toll roads operated by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. Oil field permitting is streamlined for energy industry loads. Tornado season (March-June) can disrupt operations. No state vehicle inspection program for commercial trucks.

Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking Companies in Oklahoma

Oklahoma has approximately 11,230 registered motor carriers. This includes everything from large national fleets to single-truck owner-operators. The state's top carriers include Groendyke Transport, Melton Truck Lines, Love's Travel Stops Fleet.
The largest carriers operating in Oklahoma include Groendyke Transport, Melton Truck Lines, Love's Travel Stops Fleet. These companies cover specialties including Tanker, Flatbed, Dry Van. Fleet sizes range from local operations with under 100 trucks to national carriers with thousands of units.
The most common equipment types in Oklahoma are Tanker, Flatbed, Dry Van. Key industries driving freight demand include Oil and gas, Aerospace/military, Agriculture, Manufacturing. The average pay per mile in the state is approximately $2.40.
The major freight hubs in Oklahoma are Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Enid, Lawton. These cities serve as primary distribution and logistics centers, connecting carriers to key shipping lanes and customer bases across the state.
Oklahoma follows federal trucking regulations with an 80,000 lbs GVW limit on interstates. The state has several toll roads operated by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. Oil field permitting is streamlined for energy industry loads. Tornado season (March-June) can disrupt operations. No state vehicle inspection program for commercial trucks.